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i think i got a mail like that in my box ... where did they got my mail god damn i dont even have paypal account

they generally get email accounts a few ways. 1) buying them from companies who you gave it to. 2) crawling across webpages looking for email addresses posted. 3) just sending to random names on domains and hoping they get a few hits. (when I am checking our mail boxes (admin, postmaster, webmaster, etc.) Ill normally get a bunch of the exact same emails in each of them.

1) The following complete hacking tutorial contains materials that may not be suitable for irresponsible internet users, reader discretion is advised!
2) The hacking method is based on a secretly discovered security flaw in the PayPal (www.paypal.com) mailing address confirmation system. It will only work BEFORE PayPal discovers this serious security flaw and fixes it. Take your action FAST! ...

...Despite the company?s seemingly perfect security system, a serious security flaw in the ADDRESS CONFIRMATION PROCESS of PayPal?s members? accounts has been discovered by a few experienced hackers from Russia. The hacking process has been simplified a while ago and it was revealed on a Russian language hacking website. PayPal was immediately alerted of this security flaw after the Russian language hacking tutorial was published on the website, but in order to prevent its customers from losing trust in internet banking, PayPal chose NOT to alert its customers of this security flaw and has then secretly BANNED numerous online articles that contained information of this security flaw.